Mini Market Study...Two Band Imaging System Problem • Current technology limits the spectral...
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August 17, 2011
NSWC-Crane Division
John Dement, ORTA/Technology Transfer
Joe Gaines, Chief Technology Officer
Eric Hillenbrand, Inventor
Prepared for: Prepared By:
Integrated Technology Transfer Network
Nitrecus Simmons, Consultant, ITTN Fellow
Mini Market Study
Naval Surface Warfare Center
Two Band Imaging System
US Patent # 6,969,856
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Technology Synopsis
Two Band Imaging System Problem
• Current technology limits the spectral bandwidth of any single focal plane sensor.
Solution
• Allows simultaneous imaging of both radiance level and temperature enabling end-user to better differentiate the target from a decoy.
Manufacturing Cost: Approx. $230, 000
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Key Competition &
Competitive Advantage The only technology
able to:
• Use any band,
sensor or focal
plane
• Able to transform
different images
into a single image
• Able to effectively
repress
temperatures
• Distinct processor-
Carry out super
framing capability
to image
correlation
Company Name/Inventors Product/Technology Features
Army Research
Laboratory
A. Goldberg, T. Fischer and S. Kennerly
Dual-Band Imaging of Military Targets Using a QWIP Focal Plane Array
• Focal plane arrays (mid-wave & long wave)
• Quantum-well infrared photo detector
• Use to gather image data on military targets
• Image fusion techniques
Distant Focus Corporation
The MITRE Corporation
U. S. Army
Dual-Band Imaging System Based on a Compact Coaxial Folded Optic Architecture
• Simultaneous acquisition of images from a common scene
• Basic folded lense • Coaxial configuration
NAVSEA
Eric Hillenbrand Two Band Imaging System
• Real time radiance & thermography
• Compact & inexpensive • Flexible • Superframes • Can be used in daylight
& night • Can withstand cold
conditions (70K)
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Potential
Applications
*Primary Market Focus
**Secondary Market (Great potential for solving critical problems in the research and development process)
***Will require additional R&D
Industry Segments Uses Market Size
A. Military* 1. Soldiers: Target identification and Recognition
(Weapon Sight)
2. Soldiers: Missile Warning Systems
$3.3B
B. Scientific** Researchers: Research and Development Process $144.4B (2011)
C. Medical*** Physicians: Early Detection of abnormal health conditions
Millions of dollars per year
D. Manufacturing Manufacturing companies: Spot/check for defects and issues within the manufacturing process
$4.5T (2010)
E. Commercial Thermographers: Diagnostics of engines including internal combustion, jet engines, and gas turbine
$1.5B
F. Space 1. Satellites/Telescopes: Infrared images and spectroscopic observations of stellar phenomena
2. Meteorologists: To study the Earth's weather during both the day and night
$257B
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Market Opportunity
• The infrared (IR) night vision imaging and thermography market: – $4.8 billion
annually, • $3.3B is derived
from pure military applications
• $1.5B from commercial and dual-use applications
Source: http://www.i-
micronews.com/upload/Rapports/Yole_Uncooled_Infrared_Cameras_&_Detectors_for
_Commercial_Military_2011_report_Sample.pdf
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Potential Targets
for Licensing
DRS Technologies:
Leading supplier of integrated products for military forces to perform during critical missions. The company has been recognized as one of the fastest growing defense technology companies in the world and holds the leading market position in thermal imaging devices. BAE SYSTEMS: The second largest global defense and security company that deliver a full range of products and services for air, land and naval forces.
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Industry Insights
• Terence J. Murphy , President, RSTA Group
• Previous Vice President and General Manager of the Infrared Technologies Division. Expertise in the development and production of EO/IR systems and components.
• Mike Lewis, VP & GM, Infrared Imaging Systems
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Recommendation and Next Steps • Contact the main infrared military systems players
– BAE Systems for military application, specifically target acquisition (Thermo Weapon sight) application
• Contact Infrared Imaging Systems’ Mike Lewis to initiate conversation about current infrared products. Determine the need for the technology within BAE Systems and discuss product integration process.
Phone: 781-863-3687 Email: [email protected]
– DRS Technologies for military application (identification and recognition of targets)
• Contact Terence J. Murphy, President, RSTA Group to discuss DRS’s current military products, possible integration of the Two Band Imaging System and potential applications for this technology within DRS Technologies Inc.
Phone: 973-898-1500 Email: [email protected]
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Recommendation and Next Steps • Use prototype to conduct performance test against competitors’ technologies to
quantify competitive advantage • To build awareness for technology: Showcase technology at tradeshows and
infrared imaging conferences
– Attend the SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing Conference as a presenter in the IR Sensors and Systems conference program track.
• Paper submission:
http://spie.org/app/program/index.cfm?fuseaction=conferencedetail&export_id=x12502&ID=x6770&redir=x6770.xml&conference_id=967003&event_id=957483&programtrack_id=966996
• April 23-27, 2012 at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, Maryland, USA
– Attend the Night Vision 2011 Conference as an exhibitor.
• Focuses on military applications of Night Vision and Thermal Imaging • November 9-11, 2011 at the Bristol Marriott Hotel City Centre, United
Kingdom • Consider exploring the commercial industry, market data indicates great potential.
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NSWC-Crane Division
Director of Technology Transfer:
John Dement
812-854-4164
Chief Technology Officer: Joe Gates
Inventor: Eric Hillenbrand
For further discussions, contact:
Naval Surface Warfare Center
Two Band Imaging System
US Patent # 6,969,856
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Status to Date Status Required Tasks
Completed Draft interview agenda/questions. Obtain mentor approval prior to interviews.
Completed Perform in person interview with inventor(s) and/or subject matter experts (SME) in accordance with a provided checklist
Completed Develop a short succinct (1-2 paragraphs) common language description
Completed Perform a web search for similar / competing products.
Completed Identify potential markets for the technology including an abbreviated horizontal and vertical analysis and potential company lists.
Completed For the top 2-3 markets, contact potential companies to determine interest, issues, etc.
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Market Study Goals
• Conduct an abbreviated market study assessment to: a. Define the technology in common language
as a priority for military and commercial applications.
b. Create collateral material for industry outreach.
c. Validate collateral material communication through primary and secondary research.
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• Inventor: Eric Hillenbrand of the NAVSEA Crane Lab • Need: Enable the end-user to view simultaneous images of
a common scene in real time and in great detail using multiple bands in both normal and cold temperatures.
• The technology has been used in the military. • There are potential applications for this technology in the
military, scientific, and commercial industries. • Both primary and secondary research indicate market
potential.
Situational Summary
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Market Opportunity
In its recent study, "Uncooled IR Cameras & Detectors for Thermography and Vision Markets—2010" projects
that upcoming technology advances in IR detectors will continue to drive down camera prices by as much as 60%, spurring 24% annual growth in unit demand over the next five years, and creating a $3.4 billion market
for IR cameras for vision enhancement and thermal sensing by 2015.
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